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Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

A daily Society, Culture and News podcast featuring Phillip Adams
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Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

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Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

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Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

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Marwan Barghouti is the most popular Palestinian leader alive and has been hailed as their version of Nelson Mandela. Barghouti is seen as the only person who could bring the two factions of Fatah and Hamas together, to create a sustainable go
Brazil's far-right president Jair Bolsonaro has vowed to rebuild an old military highway through the Amazon. Is this a plan to drive the economy or a more sinister push to annex parts of the Amazon?
The Soong sisters were at the centre of power during mid-20th century China, but each played a very different role.
West Papua is again in turmoil as the West Papuans lash out over racism at universities in Indonesia and frustration at marking fifty years since the disputed free vote for independence.
Habiburahman, known as Habib, has advocated for Rohingya people in Burma, in Malaysia, and now in Australia.
What does the 13th annual Global Peace Index tell us about the state of the world?
In the annual Brian Johns Memorial Lecture, at the State Library of NSW, Katrina Sedgwick argued that digital technologies have unlimited potential to transform the arts and culture, including archival collections.
How our ignorance of planetary history undermines any claims we may make to modernity.
Who is democratic Presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren and why is she gaining ground and support?
Behrouz Boochani is puzzled by winning an award for his writing from a country that has locked him up for six years on Manus Island.
The treaty that was drawn up 60 years ago to protect Antarctica is under threat from several players, including, possibly, the Australian Government.
In dangerous situations, it is human instinct to use stereotypes as shortcuts to assess risk. But at what cost?
Climate scientist Rob Jackson travelled the world in search of climate solutions and explains what he found and how we can feasibly return the atmosphere to pre-industrial times.   Guests; Rob Jackson: Prof. of Earth Sciences Stanford Universi
Besides launching rockets at Israel after Israel attacked its embassy in Damascus, Iran has shown remarkable restraint when it comes to intervening in the war on Gaza. Ali Ansari argues that apart from some notable - and extreme - exceptions,
Phillip Adams takes a look back through the history of philosophy to understand why it’s become one of the most male dominated areas of the humanities. Guest: Regan Penaluna is the Brooklyn-based author of How to Think Like a Woman: Four Women
For 40 years, Amit Shah has been Narendra Modi’s right-hand man. Today, Amit Shah is India’s second-most powerful figure, so why don’t we know anything about him? Guest: Atul Dev - fellow at Columbia Journalism School in New York who wrote thi
It thrived in the age of the dinosaur but today only a small isolated colony exists. How is the Wollemi Pine coping with its exposure to modernity and what is the future for this ancient species?Berin Mackenzie: Research Scientist, NSW Dept. o
Mexico elected climate scientist and left wing Claudia Sheinbaum in a landslide victory to become the first female President. Professor Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is a Mexican political analyst at the Schar School of Policy and Government at Geo
Could the Tories pull off a 5th successive election win or will they be given the boot? Meanwhile a revamped Labour party is quietly confident it will form government for the first time in 14 years. Ian Dunt assesses the first 2 weeks of the e
The history of 50 years of activism, from marriage reform and women's refuges, to AIDS and HIV funding, and even the Mens Shed movement is the subject of a new book: Personal Politics: Sexuality, Gender and the Remaking of Citizenship in Austr
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles is under further pressure after having to admit the government is not in fact using drones to surveil former detainees. A proposed seat distribution in Victoria had some Liberals hoping Josh Frydenburg would r
At the end of the Greek civil war 12,000 communists were secretly evacuated from Albania to the USSR and resettled in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Stalin orchestrated the move to hide them in freighters where they were forbidden from coming up for ai
Anne Applebaum makes the argument that there is a global campaign by autocratic countries like Russia and China to discredit democracy and liberalism. MAGA supporters are also being influenced by propaganda campaigns on issues like Ukraine and
Bob Rogers landed his first job in radio as a panel operator in Melbourne in 1942. He became an announcer at 7HO in Hobart in 1949 and he's still behind the microphone in 2012, now as the morning presenter on Sydney radio station 2CH. He talks
In the 1960's Jane Goodall became a household name for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees in Tanzania. Now, at 90 years old, she has travelled to Australia to inspire people to take action to slow down climate change. Guest: Dr Jane Good
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